A condition where the spine curves abnormally, often forming a “C” or “S” shape. While mild cases may go unnoticed, more severe scoliosis can lead to pain, posture imbalances, and mobility challenges. It can develop during childhood, adolescence, or adulthood due to various factors.
Causes & Risk Factors
While the exact cause of scoliosis isn't always clear, common risk factors include:
Without intervention, scoliosis can progress, leading to chronic pain, postural dysfunction, and reduced mobility. Severe cases may impact lung function due to rib cage compression. Early detection and appropriate treatment can help prevent complications.
At Premier Care, we provide non-surgical treatment options to manage scoliosis effectively, including:
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